THE PARISH PUMP

June 2013 Edition 379

The Newsletter for the Parish of St Ive

This is a photo of Pensilva Cubs & Beavers doing a litter pick at Millennium House last week. They meet Thursday's from 7-8pm at the village hall. Anyone interested in joining should contact Simon Thorpe on 01579 363457.

Parish Councillors Telephone List

Peter Dipper (Chairman) 01579 362315 Pam Carter (Vice Chair) 01579 362640 Stephanie McWilliam 01579 362037 Roger Bennison 01579 363967 Alan Neal 01579 362478 Paddy Long 01579 364006

Angela Fisher (Parish Clerk) 01579 363096 Sarah Hylands - Thorpe (RFO / Manager MH) 01579 363096 Sara Rock (Finance Clerk) 01579 363096 Stephanie McWilliam ( Councillor) 01579 362037

Date of Next Parish Council Meeting is

Monday 10th June 2013, 7.30pm Millennium House, Pensilva

 101 Minicom 18001 101

Police Community Officers can be contacted at anytime on 01579 325454 PC Garth Hatt [email protected] or PCSO Bob Anslow [email protected] or PCSO Becky Steed [email protected] Disclaimer St Ive Parish Council would like to point out that the articles appearing in this magazine do not necessarily reflect the views of the Parish Council.

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Hello Everyone. A really short one from me this month. Hoorah I hear you shout. I’ve received so much information it’s been a struggle to get it all in. Congratulations to Steph McWilliam our newly elected County Councillor. I understand Peter Dipper is the new chairman of the Parish Council, with Pam Carter as vice chair. Apologies for leaving out the bus timetables this month. Looking forward to a “Flaming June”

Nick Horler Editor

PENSILVA WILDLIFE GROUP

Wednesday 12th June, 7.30 at Millennium House – A talk on dormice by Jen Bousfield. Do join us for what is sure to be an interesting evening. As well as her talk, Jen will bring a display of dormice nests etc for you to see.

Thursday 20th June, 7.00 – Wildlife Walk Join us at the car park on the edge of Hill near- est the village. Wear walking boots or similar and binocu- lars, might be useful too. Children of 8 or more may be interested, but must be accompanied by a parent or other responsible adult. Unfortunately we have to ask you to leave dogs at home on this occasion, as we want to maximise the chances of seeing wildlife which may be frightened off by even the best behaved of them. We expect the walk to last for up to 2 hours, so you may want to bring a torch with you.

Date for your Diary: Friday 16th August. We are planning a visit to the Otter Sanctuary at North Petherwin – keep an eye on future issues of The Pump for more details

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Parish Council Contact Details (Including Millennium House) Millennium House, Century Square, Pensilva PL14 5NF

Parish Clerk and Millennium House and reservations St Ive Parish Council 01579 363096 01579 363096 [email protected] [email protected]

Parish Council and Millennium House Manager Millennium House accounts 01579 329002 01579 329002 millenniumhouseman- millenniumhousead- [email protected] [email protected]

Parish Pump [email protected] Website: Telephone enquiries to Parish www.cornwallvenue.com Clerk above

Contact details for St Ive Parish Council

Anyone wishing to discuss matters of the Parish with the Council should first address their comments/enquiry to the Clerk (Angela Fisher), who will then present them to the Council. Angela can be contacted at 01579 363096, by post or [email protected]

For matters relating to Parish Council Accounts, please contact 01579 363096 or [email protected]

2nd Monday monthly: Parish Council Meeting, alternating between St Ive Village Hall and Millennium House (please refer to notice boards for the agenda showing start time and venue each month). Any changes to the regular dates (I.e. Bank Holidays etc.) will be publicised accordingly.

4th Tuesday Monthly: Parish Council Planning Committee Meeting, 7 pm at Millennium House Pensilva, followed by the Parish Council Finance & Administration Committee Meeting commencing at 7.30 in the same venue.

4 From Cllr. Steph McWilliam

I am writing to introduce myself as your new Cornwall Councillor and would like to begin by thanking you for putting your trust in me. I feel privileged to have been elected to represent you and will do my best to justify your decision.

The next few weeks will be mainly listening and learning. provides a very good induction programme for new councillors and I do need to attend these sessions to ensure I know where to go and who to see if I am going to be able to help you with any problems you may have and represent you as ef- fectively as possible.

My contact details should appear on the Cornwall Council website shortly but if, in the meantime, you do need to get in touch, please ring me on 362037 and leave a message if I’m not here.

This is also an opportunity for me to thank you for your support during my time as Chairman of St Ive Parish Council. Although I intend to stay on the Parish Council, it would not be right for me to be Chairman as I have been elected to represent Linkinhorne and South Hill as well as St Ive so I do need to split my time evenly. It has been an interesting and sometimes challenging time over the last year. It has been very difficult to try and ensure we balance the services provided through our precept with the need to keep any increase as low as pos- sible. Perhaps this explains why so few people stood to be Parish Councillors for the May elections but please support those of us who did. The coming year will be equally difficult but hopefully will see us turning a corner and making progress. The high points for me (and others, I suspect) have been the develop- ment of the youth project and the Play Park Project who have raised a stagger- ing amount of money in an incredibly short time. The people involved in these projects have been a pleasure to work with and show what a community like ours can do when it pulls together.

Future messages from me should include news of what is going on with Corn- wall Council but, at the moment, everyone is finding their feet and waiting to see who will be leading the Council and what the agenda priorities will be. I will do my best to keep you informed.

Thank you again for your support and I look forward to meeting many of you in the months to come.

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INCREDIBLE EDIBLE PENSILVA we are still very excited after our visit to Incredi- ble Edible Todmorden, who were on Countryfile recently. We want your help to launch something similar here and hope you will get in touch to see what we can do together. The concept is to work together as a community to transform some of our public green spaces presently growing grass (and we have a lot in Pensilva) into food grow- ing spaces. Wherever there’s a corner plot, or a roadside strip, presently being used as a dog toilet, we will knock up a raised bed, plant an apple tree or fruit bush, some herbs, a few strawberry plants, a handful of lettuce/parsnip/carrot seeds and hey ho…..food for free for anyone who wants it: it really is that easy. A weekly work session to maintain it all and we have created something really spe- cial. Please let us know if you would like to work with us to make our public spaces across the village more productive and attractive, whilst tackling local food security together….what fun!! VEG BOXES we are finally able to get much more of our own produce into our veg boxes and that is so rewarding. This week we had our own kale, chard, salads, radishes, coriander and one lucky customer got our first pick of delicious broad beans – I was so jealous! The cold spring has delayed the start of the season and we still don’t have tomato plants big enough to go in the ground, so fingers crossed for a late warm autumn. Or even a hot summer We are planning a price increase soon to apply to all new customers. So, order your veg box now before that happens, to get a box at our present prices of £6 for 1-2 people and £10 for 3 - 4 people. VOLUNTEERS needed you really couldn’t get a nicer bunch of people to work alongside, digging, weeding, planting and harvesting. We have a nice lunch and some good laughs together, so do join us on a Weds 11-2. The weather really does- n’t seem to matter when you’re getting stuck in together. FENCING we are still looking for a fencing contractor that might be able to help erect our fence and gates at a very good price. Ruth Wilson 01579 363684/ 07853 244934 www.thegrowingproject.org.uk Or email me at [email protected]

Community Interest Company Reg No. 7677387

Pensilva Health Centre Continuing to provide high quality care for our patients. Surgery Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 8.30am - 6.00pm Appointments 01579 362760 Enquiries 01579 362249 www.pensilvahealthcentre.co.uk

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Pensilva Women’s Institute’s Horticultural Show Millennium House Saturday 14th September from 2.15 pm

This enjoyable event is open for all to enter and is arranged by members of Pensilva Women’s Institute. Schedules will be available later in the year to collect from Millen- nium House. Advance notice for creative items: Handicrafts: Photography: topics for adults this A knitted or crocheted item year are An item of needlework Moor A painting (any medium) A Church Any other handicraft A Tree A toy – any medium Leaves and Water An article made from recycled materials Own choice A digitally enhanced photograph – Children’s Photography: black and white or sepia Junior Under 15 A Beach Scene You can enter one photograph for each Flowers topic. Own choice Prints may be colour or black and white, not larger than 7 ins x 5 ins (18 cms x 13 cms), to be mounted on white card.

MEMORY CAFE STARTS IN PENSILVA

New Memory Cafe starting in Pensilva! This will take place in St John's Church on the fourth Thursday of each month, starting on Thursday 25th April, from 2pm to 4pm. In May it will be Thursday 23rd. Memorabilia and activities to help bring back those things you want to remember from the past; a cuppa and a cake, and perhaps some "me" time for carers to chat together. If your memory is not as good as it used to be, or you are caring for someone like that, you will be very welcome. Also, if there is anyone who would like to help you would be very welcome too. For more information ring Carolyn on 362698.

St Ive Parish Council Grants St Ive Parish Council have made grants during this last year of £400 to St Ive Methodist Church and St Ive Church towards the upkeep of each Cemetery. In addition the Parish Council maintain Tokenbury Cemetery.

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Pensilva School

It's great to have been given the opportunity to add a comment into the Parish Pump this month. Pensilva School is a school that is in the real heart of the community, and I have been impressed with how the commu- nity has rallied together to first raise the funds for the Playpark, and then also to continue to raise the funds for the School pool. We still have a con- siderable way to go to get the pool up and running again and as you are aware Pensilva School will reach its 100 year anniversary next year. It would be great to have raised the £250,000 and to celebrate the 100 years with the opening of a new pool. Can I take this opportunity to thank the vil- lage for its great commitment towards the school, and I would also like to thank the team of Teachers, Governors and Parents for the tireless work they have all put into the school in order to improve the standards and to put Pensilva School back on the map.

Regards Craig Vaughnley Chair of Governors Pensilva School

PATCHWORK OF MEMORIES TEXTILE CLASS

Beginners and improvers are very welcome on these free textile workshops - all we ask in re- turn is that you tell us a memory or story or two you’ve heard about Bodmin Moor. Linkinhorne Parish Hall in Upton Cross Wed 26th June 10am - 3pm St Cleer Memorial Hall Sat 29th June 10am - 3pm Crazy Patchwork , photo transfer onto fabric Using the landscape and archaeology of the Caradon Hill Heritage Area for inspiration, and rich silk, velvet, wool and lace fabrics, we will use the Victorian technique of crazy patchwork to create a stunning piece of fabric that can be made into a cushion front, i pad case, purse or, with the addition of a bit of moor fleece wadding, a tea cosy. This easy gentle technique is ideal to sew and chat. TUTORS SUE FIELD and STEPH NORGAARD Beverages available for small donation on the day. Bring a packed lunch Materials provided, but please bring any scraps of fabric you would like to use, any moor photos you would like to add, and don’t forget your memories

To Book Please contact Beryl Martin 01579 362773 or email [email protected] Sue Field 01503 262510 or email [email protected] or if you would just like to contribute Moor Memories just turn up

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VILLAGE HISTORY GROUP

The Village History Group held their monthly meeting in Millennium House on Wednesday 24th April at 7.30pm.

The Chairman reported that the promised grant of £250 from the Caradon Hill Area Heritage Project had now been received and was in the Group Bank Account. The CHAHP had also purchased a projec- tor for the Group to enable us to give illustrated talks and lectures via the Power Point computer laptop system.

The Linkinhorne History Group had recently sponsored and organised a course on computer Database and Cataloguing which the Chairman had attended. The course was aimed at Groups who had lots of old documents however, the lecturer talked for a time about a project she is running about ’The Wives Left Behind’. The project is about:-

“The quiet folklore heroines of many Cornish family histories are the wives who were left behind in Cornwall by husbands emigrating in the 19th century. A research project is now underway to explore the ex- periences of these women, and how they coped financially, practically and emotionally”

Anyone who has old family letters, diaries or other documents that will help tell their stories is invited to contact the Village History Group who will pass the information on.

The Group was contacted recently by a gentleman who is compiling a photographic history of Salvation Army Halls around the country. The Salvation Army set up in Pensilva in 1883 and in 1890 the Officers were Captain Mary Ann Sweet and Lieutenant Annie Ley. The 1891 census shows their quarters as 10 Bodminland, Pensilva.

The next Group meeting will be on Wednesday 29th May at 7.30pm in Millennium House.

Contact Angus on 01579 208754 or [email protected]

9 Planning June 2013 Decision Notices No new applications received PA13/01025 Construction of side extensions and conservatory- Approved Wilena, Lower Middle Hill Lane, Lower Middle Hill, Pensilva PA13/01198 Proposed 4kw ground mounted photovoltaic solar panels Approved – Gate Farm, St Ive PA13/01673 Rear conservatory (outside of permitted development Approved rights) Pelestry, St Ive, PL14 3LZ

PA13/01969 Proposed detached garage – The Old Dairy, Higher Mid- Approved dle Hill, Pensilva, PA13/02151 Alan J Gimblett Cars, St Ive, Liskeard – Extension to front of Approved existing car showroom. PA13/02243 Oakville House, Princess Road, Pensilva – Construction of Approved porch and shed.

PA13/02231 Oakville House Flat, Pensilva, Liskeard – Proposed pair of Approved semi detached dwellings on plot B (previously approved un- der E2/10/00659/FUL dated 2/8/2010

ST CLEER PARISH CARNIVAL EVENTS 17TH TO 22nd JUNE 2013 17th - Monday - Treasure Hunt, for the whole family, 6pm from Memorial Hall to Market Inn, followed by lucky dip prizes and squash for the children. Brian Seage will devise the 18th – Tuesday - Pavement Drawing, at the Market Inn (rain or shine) at 6.30pm, fol- lowed by squash and lucky dip prizes for the children. Patrick Gamble, local artist, will judge. 19th – Wednesday - Furry Dance. Assemble at the Stag Inn at 6pm. Parade starts at 6.15pm ending at the Memorial Hall. The Liskerrett Street Band will lead the parade. To be followed by a (free) children’s disco at the hall for 1 hour. Ray’s BBQ, snacks, bar and soft drinks available. 20th – Thursday - Bingo, Memorial Hall. Eyes down at 7.30pm. Special prizes tonight. Great Raffle and a lot of fun! Everyone welcome. Bar, tea/coffee and snacks available. 22nd – Saturday – Carnival Parade - Theme: Reflections of Cornwall – its Traditions and People – led by Leo, the Shire Horse, Sheryll Murray, MP, and the Walking Jazz Band. Gather at Darite Field [grid ref: SX 257 692] at 1pm for Judging. Parade leaves at 1.30pm, arriving at the St Cleer Sportsfield around 2.45pm. There are adult and childlren’s group floats and walkers, individual or duo walkers, riders, vintage cars, mobility scooter categories so something for everyone! Listen out for the Bells of St Cleer Church.

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Gala Week

At Millennium House from Sunday 4th August and Gala Day on Saturday 10th August We need volunteers for our Gala Committee to make this a success for our community. If you would like to help with the organisation, ideas or to help with events during the week please contact the Parish Clerk on 01579 363096, email [email protected] or leave your contact details with reception.

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On Friday,21st June Pensilva W.I. are organising a trip to Barnstaple. We shall call at the Brook Garden Centre for coffee and then continue on to Barnstaple (it is Market Day).

Leave Millennium House at 9.00am and Barnstaple at 4.30pm. Cost £9.50 per person.

Ring Yvonne on 01579/363231to book (payment on booking essential).

Ruth’s Coffee Morning

Function Room Millennium House Thursday morning 10:30am - 12:30pm

Come along for a chat with friends whilst enjoying a cup of tea or coffee with a cake for only £2.50

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PENSILVA HEALTH CENTRE PATIENTS PARTICIPATION GROUP WALKING FOR HEALTH WE ARE A SMALL GROUP OF PATIENTS WHO WALK EACH WEDNESDAY MORNINGS FOR ABOUT AN HOUR AND THEN EN- JOY A COFFEE! WE WOULD LOVE YOU TO JOIN US AND CAN MAKE WALKS LONGER OR SHORTER AS REQUIRED. MEET AT 10.00AM AT THE HEALTH CENTRE. ANY QUERIES RING ANN ON 01579 364085

36th Annual St Ive Show Saturday 7th September 2013 St Ive Village Hall Entries open to all Schedules will be available May onwards from Doreen: 383054 Veronica: 382762 Sally: 383933 Advance notice for Photography, Art and Crafts

Photography: Crafts: 1. A view from Caradon Hill 1. A fabric picture ( up to 24" by 24") 2. Mining Heritage 2. A handmade greetings card 3. Any moor animals 3.An item made from wool 4. Moorland flora 4. Tapestry or cross-stitch 5. A place of peace 5.A gift for a friend, any medium 6. Own chouce (colour or black and white) 6.An item of home-made jewellery 7. A knitted hat Art: 8. Patchwork or quilting 1.Pencil, charcoal or ink drawing 9. Any embroidered article 2. Oil/ acrylic painting or pastels 10. A gift for a baby 3. Watercolour painting 11. A toy animal, any medium

Junior section: a photograph you have taken yourself, any subject.

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Survived a brain injury / stroke? Headway Cornwall-the brain injury association will be offering a monthly support & advice service, activities to include massage, exercise and arts crafts and cognitive games

At Millennium Centre, Pensilva 11th June and then every 2nd Tuesday of the month between 10am & 4pm. Drop in for a chat and a cuppa

For more information call Frances or Debbie on 01208 873567 or 07715336853

Little Swans Parent & Toddler Group

A special place to make special friends Thursdays 1pm-3pm Quethiock Pavilion Craft - Music Time -Cookery -Play-Story time £2 per family (Inclusive of refreshments) All welcome from birth and up!

Led by Charlie Letchford, Helen Rowe, Penny Taylor, Claire Hooper & Nicola Wilkinson

[email protected] http://www.facebook.com/littleswans.parenttoddler 07454883891 (Charlie Letchford)

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Registered Charity 207720 Hear to Help – 1 Year on: Hello Everyone – I find it hard to believe that we have been run- ning our hearing aid support drop-in service at Millennium House for a whole year now, how the time has flown! I just wanted to take this op- portunity to say thank you to all those who have come along and made use of our service and to remind those of you who haven’t yet paid us a visit that we are still there. The drop-in is on the 1st Wednesday of the month between 10.00 and 12.30pm and you can find us upstairs just by the gym. We can clean, re-tube and provide you with batteries, unfortunately we cannot repair or re-tune the hearing aid. Nick and Liz are the regular volunteers who run the drop-in and they can also pro- vide you with information and advice on getting the best out of your aids and other useful equipment. If you haven’t got hearing aids but have concerns about your hearing drop-in for a chat and take away some free information.

Other local Drop In service :- Liskeard. Oak Tree Surgery (2nd Thurs 2.00 – 4.30pm) Launceston Medical Centre ( 2nd Friday 2.00 - 4.30pm ) . Chatlink, Old School House ( 4th Thurs 10.00 12.00noon ) Surgery, Tamar Valley Health Centre. 4th Fri 10.00 - 12.00noon ) Please tell your friend If you want to know more about the service or maybe even fancy joining our friendly group of volunteers please feel free to contact me: Karen Squire; Senior Community Support Officer 01752 228657; mobile – 07918 755809 (voice & text); [email protected]

The Mel Bar Come relax and wind down after work At the Mel Bar, Millennium House HAPPY HOUR Opening time till 7pm Weekdays 50p Off all alcoholic drinks.

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ST IVE AND DISTRICT GARDENING ASSOCIATION PROGRAMME 2013 - 2014

Meetings are held in St Ive Village Hall at 7.30pm.

Visitors and new members are always welcome to join us.

Saturday 1st June Plant Sale held in St Ive Village Hall. Doors open at 1.30pm. Hope to see you there to bring and buy and enjoy a cuppa and a chat.

Monday 3rd June A visit to Gwen’s garden at Quethiock House. Assemble in St Ive car park to leave at 7.15pm

Monday 1st July A visit to Cutlinwith, Tideford. Assemble in St Ive car park to leave at 7.10 pm.

Monday 5th August A visit to Brigitte and Jack’s garden at Trembraze Farm, Tregay Lane, Liskeard followed by a Summer Social Supper ---- bring a plate of food / bottle Assemble in St Ive car park to leave at 6.40pm

Monday 2nd September Butterflies and wildlife gardening in SE Cornwall, Patrick Saunders.

Saturday 7th September St Ive Village Show. Doors open at 2.30pm. Do enter the gardening classes and come to see the exhibits.

Monday 7th October Slugs, Aphids and Vine Weevil, Tim Ellis.

Monday 4th November Gardening under cover, Alistair Rivers.

Monday 2nd December A birdwatcher’s year in Cornwall, Gary Lewis.

Saturday 4th January 2014 Association Annual Lunch, details to be confirmed.

Monday 3rd February Matt Bown will talk about his time with Radio Corn wall.

Monday 3rd March 7. 00pm ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

7.30pm A talk by James Treseder from Wallcottage Nursery.

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PENSILVA VILLAGE HALL

Pensilva Village Hall collects paper for recycling newspapers, junk mail, catalogues and telephone directories. These can be dropped off at the Village Hall. Thank you to everyone who left paper in the last month but please note we can not recycle brown paper, brown envelopes or window envelopes unless the window has been torn out.

Any one wishing to book the hall for Meetings, Birthday Parties or Fund Raisers please contact Peter or Jackie Browning on

01579 363212 or email [email protected]

Organisations that meet in Pensilva Village Hall Meeting Times Organisation Contact Person Telephone Mondays Brownies Mrs Martha 01579 362239 4:00 - 6:00 Oliver Mondays Rangers Miss Kirsty 01579 362982 7:00 - 9:00 Oliver Tuesdays 7:30 Kick Boxing Mr Steve Lilley 07773 863518 Alternative Wednesday Club Miss June Mills 01579 362407 Wednesdays Thursdays Tiny Tots Cathy 01579 363376 9.15 - 11.15 Baby & Toddler Thursdays Mr Simon 01579 363457 6.00 - 7.00 Beavers & Thorpe 7.00 - 8.00 Cubs Fridays Rainbows Mrs Lynne 01579 362091 4.00 - 5.00 Bond Fridays Guides Mrs Jackie 01579 363212 6.00 - 8.00 Browning Wednesdays Snooker Club Mr Philip 01579 362091 7.00pm and Bond Various Times

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If you are BEREAVED (it doesn’t have to be recent) or are CARING for a sick relative or friend - come along and have a bit of ‘ME TIME’ and chat, share your experiences and relax with other people who may be in a similar situation - have a cup of tea or coffee and stay as long as you like.

The ‘Carers Group’ meets on the 2nd Tuesday of every month 1-3pm in the back room of the Health Centre - (please use the side entrance (front door is locked at 1pm). Everybody is welcome, though you must be a patient at Pensilva Health Centre to attend. The group will be getting some independent speakers to come along to give advice and to answer questions on various subjects such as benefits, finance or planning for the future. If you would like to attend, contact Jean or just turn up on the day. No booking necessary. If you know somebody that may benefit from attending - please pass this information on to them. Jean Connor on 01 579 363 221 or mobile 07 899 694 670

You can now donate locally in Pensilva. Every Thursday 11.00am - 12.00noon St Johns Church

Dry or tinned food Only please

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Letter received by email

May I please through the media of the Parish Pump thank all the very kind people who sent me get well cards and visited me in my long stay in Liskeard Hospital. Thankfully, I am now home recuperating. My extra special thanks go to Doreen Cardew, Sally Bellringer and Brian Mutton for their wonderful support.

Dee Blake St Ive

Letter received by post

I would like to thank the organisers of The Caradon Hill Area Heritage Project events. I recently attended a Food Safety course and now nave a certificate which I can pro- vide alongside my baking for fundraising.

Belinda Smith Pensilva

Community News - Pensilva

On Bank Holiday Monday, 6th May, the churches together in Pensilva hosted a baked potato lunch at St Johns Church Many church members and friends attended and a total of £227 was raised to support the Liskeard and district food bank St Johns Church serves as a collecting place for donations of food for the food bank every Thursday morning. Since September 2012, a total of 520 kilos has been re- ceived and delivered to the Liskeard and district food bank.

Churches together thank those who helped at the lunch and those who give regularly to the food bank in the church

DO YOU SUFFER WITH BREATHING PROBLEMS SUCH AS C.O.P.D.or ASTHMA

Do you know someone who does? If so, come along to our breathers group and join other people with similar diffi- culties for light exercise, a cuppa and a chat

Pensilva Village Hall Every Monday 1pm - 3pm First trial session FREE Thereafter £3.00 per session

18 ST JOHN’S CHURCH, PENSILVA Services for June 2013

Anglicans and Methodists share services at 11 am each Sunday, coffee served before service

Sunday 2nd 9 .30 am Anglican Benefice Eucharist at St Cleer 11.00 am Mr. Derek Packman – Methodist led

Sunday 9th 11.00 am Anglican-led Holy Communion – 5.00 pm Pizza and Praise in St. Ive Methodist Church

Sunday 16th 11.00 am Ley -led Café-Style Family Service

Sunday 23rd 11.00 am Rev. Sue Hill, Holy Communion, Methodist led

Sunday 30th 11.00am United Communion Service, Rev. Ruth Goodland

Pizza and Praise on Sunday 9th in the Millennium Centre, Pensilva is an informal worship for busy families, with a bite to eat before we leave. All are welcome to join in.

Every Thursday at 10.30 am there is a short Holy Communion service. A coffee morning is held afterwards, open to all.

There will also be a Afternoon Tea on Friday 7th June at 3 pm in St. John’s

The Prayer Group will meet on Friday 4th and 21st June - 3.30 pm at 7 Lower Wesley Terrace. Please ring Rev Keith on 343240, or Rev Kevin on 363336, if you would like prayer for yourself or someone else.

The Fellowship Group will meet on Friday 14th and 28th at 7.30 pm in the church. Everyone welcome

For further details of the Services held in St John’s, if you know of any illness or need in the village or if you would like your wedding or baptism in the church, please contact one of the Church Wardens: Geoff Cox - 362698, Maria Parker - 349894

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St Ive Methodist Church Preachers for June 2013

Sunday 2nd June 11:00am Mr M Stearns 6:00pm Rev T. Osborne

Sunday 9th June 10.30am Circuit service at Wesley. (No service at St Ive) 5:00pm Pizza & Praise at Pensilva (No service ay St Ive)

Sunday 16th June 11:00am Rev R. Stevenson 6:00pm U.S

Sunday 23rd June 11:00am Rev T. Osborne Faith Lunch with a fellowship meeting in the after noon to discuss the way of our church as we look to the future 6:00pm Mrs Barbara Snowling

Sunday 30th June 11.00am Rev Jake Watson H.C 6.00pm L.A

Café Church Tuesday 11th June 7>30pm - Mrs Kate Bairstow, “Educating children who do not fit into school life” All Welcome

Sunday 30th June Circuit Picnic at Mount Edgcumbe 12.30 onwards

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St Ive Church

Services at 11:15am Every Sunday

June 2nd Holy Communion Rev Margot Davies

June 9th Family Service Small pets welcome

June 16th Holy Communion Rev Margot Davies (Lunch to follow)

June 23rd Morning Worship

June 30th Together at 10am Holy Communion Rev Margot Davies Note Service Time 10am

------Other June Events

June 2nd And every Sunday Teas in Church 2:30 to 5pm

Fri 7th Coffee, Lunch and Home Produce 10:30 -1pm Home Made Cakes Etc, Fresh Vegetables, Pasties, Bric-a-Brac Pickles, Jams, and much more.

Tues 11th Cafe Church in St Ive Chapel 7:30pm

Sun 16th Lunch in Church only £6 all Welcome 1.00pm

Sun 16th Dog Show in Glebe Field 1.00pm

Tues 25th Cafe Church St Ive Church 7:30pm

Rev’d Margot Davies 01579 208698

Church Wardens

Kenneth Willcock 01579 362446 Brian Dwelly 01579 364010

21 PENSILVA W.I. May Meeting.

Our 65th Anniversary was celebrated in style with Barbara Smetherham giving us a wonderful flower demonstrating with “Celebration” as the theme. The five arrangements covered flower arrangements for every occasion from traditional to modern designs. Some members were lucky enough to win one of her arrangements in the raffle. It was suggested that we have a workshop and try our hand at flower arranging. Barbara has agreed to teach us, and a date of 14th June at 7pm arranged.

Group meeting: Frances Tucker president, reported that it had been a lovely evening enjoyed by all. A big thank you goes to Liskeard W.I for hosting it. This will now be an annual event; Pensilva will be the hosts next year. Rosemary Farley will have children from Chernoble staying with her again this year. Mem- bers will host a games and tea afternoon for them on Monday 17th June at Doreen Jeffry’s home. A coffee and cake morning has been arranged to support the Chernoble Children’s Pro- ject and to fund small gifts for the children.

Frances reminded us of the trip to Barnstaple on Friday the 21st June leaving Millennium House at 9am.Cost £9.50. All are welcome to join us. To book ring Yvonne Gilbert 363231. Visits to Sterts to see Calendar Girls on Wednesday 26th June and The Sound of Music Friday 26th July have also been arranged.

Competition winners; Flower of the month. 1st Mary Gilbert. 2nd Yvonne Gilbert 3rd Eileen Adgo. A corsage any medium: 1st Cherry Woodhouse.2nd Sue Turpin.3rd Verna Dawe. A plant and card where presented to our secretary Jenny Thomas who’s birthday it is this month. The evening ended with the cutting of the birthday cake, which had been made and beauti- fully decorated by Gillian Pankhurst, and a delicious bring and share supper which was en- joyed by us all.

Next meeting. Wednesday 12th June 7.15pm at Millennium House. Andrew Beasley will talk about the Confessions of a Press Photographer. Why not come along as a visitor. We are a friendly group and you will be made very wel- come.

Any enquires to Frances 363718 or Jean 362531.

All Being Well - Monthly Newsletter No real news this month, so we’ll just say welcome to new members and some former members whom we hadn’t seen for a while. For the diary - upcoming quiz dates are: Saturday July 6th, Tuesday August 6th (Gala Week), Saturday September 21st, Saturday November 9th and Saturday December 14th. Keep well.

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PENSILVA WILDLIFE GROUP

Sponsored by:

Invites you to a talk by: JEN BOUSFIELD On:

at: MILLENNIUM HOUSE, PENSILVA on: Wednesday June 12th starting at 7.30pm

You may never see them, but these elusive and fascinat- ing creatures are our neighbours – so do come and find out more about them.

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It’s been a very busy last couple of months for the Pen- silva Park Project. Firstly we held a very well sup- ported “A Taste of Thailand” on the 27th April. Over 80 people were welcomed into a room full of Thai Culture and were served many traditional Thai dishes. They had the pleasure of watching our 6 beautiful dancers – Re- becca, Lauren, Amie, Ellen, Holly and Anya perform a very traditional style of dancing dressed in costumes sent over from Thailand. This was a lovely family occa- sion and we were very overwhelmed by the support as nearly £900 was raised! ( See picture page 25 ) I do have many thank yous! Firstly, a great big thank you to Vicky and Terry from Pensilva Stores who very kindly donated the majority of the food which meant more of the profit went towards the Park Project. We also had a donation of fresh fish from Pengellys. Thanks to Millennium House as we have been using their venue for dance rehearsals and cookery lessons! Thank you to the very artis- tic touch of Jess Carr who designed the room and table decorations which took many hours of hard work (particularly with teaching us!) and to Cathy Swinburne for learning how to turn melons into beautiful flowers! Thank you also to Phillip Niles for designing and printing the menus. As well as those mentioned above there are a very large group of individuals who put their heart and soul into this event, not only on the day but in the months leading up to it. These are Vicki Payne, Keira Rendle, Marita Mitchell, Helen Tubby, Tania Bunkum, Sharon Hall, Di Scott, Tess Andrew, Meeta Nicholls, Karen Lawrence, Sadie Cowie, Sian Timms, Katrina Webb, Sara Phillips, Angie Brayford, Claire Ford and Jay Radcliffe. I am very grateful to you all! Last but by no means least I would like to thank Tida McCarthy for making this event possible and such a success. It has been 6 months work of planning and dedication on her part and it has been a pleasure to not only get to know Tida but also Thailand’s food and culture! We currently have recipe books in the printers which include all the reci- pes from the day plus more so please look out for these for sale at Pensilva Stores. Thank you Marita for organising this! As well as this we have placed the order for the new park equipment! This is very excit- ing and work should start in the middle of June. Obviously this means the village will be without a park for a couple of months but please bear with us. It will be worth it! We have covered the cost of Phase 1 of the project which includes the park equipment, installation and safety surfacing with the funds we have raised so far. However, our work does not stop there as we would like to continue to raise money for fencing and seating areas. We hope that Phase 1 will be completed by the beginning of August so that families can start enjoying the park throughout the school holidays. If anyone knows of someone who could contribute towards fencing or seating, please contact us at [email protected]

Kind Regards, Clare Lambert, Chairperson

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Tuesday 11th June 77 Eyes Down 7:30pm Over 18’s only

CASH PRIZES 9

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Pensilva Post Office

Located through the Café on the 1st floor of Millennium House the opening times are:

Tuesday - 9am to 1pm Wednesday - 9am to 12 noon Friday - 9am to 12 noon

ANY UNWANTED DVD’S, CD’S AND GAMES

WE CAN TURN THEM INTO CASH FOR PENSILVA PRIMARY SCHOOL FUNDS

PLEASE GIVE ANY UNWANTED ITEMS INTO SCHOOL RECEPTION OR MILLENNIUM HOUSE RECEP- TION

PLEASE CONTACT PENSILVA PRIMARY SCHOOL 01579 362546 FOR MORE INFORMATION

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Pensilva Wednesday Club St Ive Institute & Village Hall Meet in Pensilva Village Hall at 2.30 pm Alternate Wednesdays Every Wednesday Wed 5th June 10.30 am until 12 noon Wendy Thompson Coffee Morning Secrets of the wardrobe The Mistresses Tale Every Wednesday Wed 19th June 10.30 am until 11.30 am The Downstairs Maid at Travelling Post Office Pentillie Castle Helen Sparks

(Bring & Buy) 1st Monday at 7.30 pm

St Ive Gardening Club ALL SENIOR CITIZENS WELCOME

Supporting Guiding & Scouting MOBILE LIBRARY Activities in Pensilva The County Mobile Library visits Pensilva every other 200 CLUB TUESDAY afternoon from 12th Feb 2013

Draw Results for 3.50 - 4.05pm Victoria Inn

April 2013 4.10 - 4.20pm Village Hall Car Park

4.25 - 4.45pm Glen Park 1st No. 135 Mrs C Tuck 2nd No.149 Mrs E Martin 3rd No.126 Mrs V McCarthy

Thank You for your Support

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J. H. Simmons FERN LODGE Boarding Kennels & Cattery

Painting & Decorating ● Fully insured and licensed ● Individual care and attention Interior ● All diets cared for & ● Early morning walks, late evening Exterior Strolls & plenty of playtime

● Quiet rural setting No Job Too Small ● Dog Training ● Knowledgeable & friendly staff References Available ● Collection & delivery service.

Come and visit our on site pet shop For more information Vast variety of Dog and Cat food Please call John Top names all at competitive prices. 01579 362688 FREE delivery service inside the parish!

Tel: 01579 363030 7 East Park, Pensilva Golberdon Road, Pensilva Calming Hands The Holistic Therapy Room

-Swedish body massage-Aromatherapy-Reflexology- -Hopi Ear Candles- -Indian Head Massage- All at affordable prices! Tel: 07787 400702 Email: [email protected] Measham, Rilla Mill PL17 7PQ MILLIE PARROTT www.calming-hands.co.uk Therapist

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Victoria Inn The Cross, Pensilva, PL14 5NB Under new ownership Newly Refurbished Charles & Vicky would like to welcome you to the Victoria Inn.

Good beer and ales Pool Table and Sky TV Open from 12.00 Daily

Cartwheels Craft Centre

Art and Craft workshops in a tranquil rural setting Open day Saturday 15th June 10am – 4pm Local art and craft producers will be promoting and selling their products Patchwork, Jewellery, Rag Rugs, Painting, Stone Carving, Cards, Glass Fusion, Soap, Ceramics Speak to tutors about the forthcoming workshops

Refreshments

Penhawger Farm, Merrymeet, Liskeard, PL14 3LW E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 01579 343675

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34 Mark Fitch CHIMNEY SWEEP ● Brush & Vac ● No Mess ● Professional Affordable Service ● Discount on Multiple Chimneys

Covering all S.E. Cornwall

Tel: 01579 343899 Mobile: 077734 62643

FIONA’S Tree Surgeon MOBILE HAIR DRESSING All types of Tree Surgery Work Undertaken Local, friendly, Competitive Rates Professional Free Quotation Call Fiona on 07919 100058 07837472924 01579 363373 Or

01579 362897 20% off first appointment [email protected]

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Pensilva Stores

Shop Local For All Mon-Sat. 7:00 AM. – 9:30 PM. Sunday 8:00 AM. – 9:30 PM. Your Local Need Fantastic Special Offers every month!!! (See store leaflets) Come and Check out our great deals on Wines and much much more!!! Free Weekly Delivery to Pensioners in the village (over £10 Spend) New in Store - Local Meat from Local Butcher, Fresh Home made Bakery

Local Hand made butter and Clotted Cream, Yum ! !

This is one village shop you don’t want to lose !

Higher Road, Pensilva, Liskeard, Cornwall PL14 5NQ Tel: 01579 362547

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37 wheal tor eat drink sleep

We are now open 7 days a week 12-closing,so come and join us for our ‘Monday menu ‘ two meals for £10, bookings now being taken for Fathers Day 26th June free drink and gift for every Dad...

We can also cater for birthday / anniversary parties -if your group is under 20 people we can do a special buffet rate of only £3-50 per head

01579 363401 Wheal tor is situated at the top of Pensilva, on the left hand side as you drive towards Upton Cross from Liskeard. Open every day from 12 pm except Mondays . Delicious food served all day Open every day from 12 pm except Mondays . Delicious food served all day

Personal Carer

Experienced Mature Carer

Available for all personal care needs

Personal Care, Domestic, Shopping Trips

Tel 01579 363373 Mobile 07799422253 Email: [email protected]

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MONSIEUR DECORATEUR

General Property Maintenance Internal & Exterior Painting Woodwork Roof Repairs Glazing, Tiling etc. Power Washing Exterior Walls, Patios etc. References Available No Job Too Small Call Tim 07762 477542

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EcoCleaners for a safe and DOG GROOMING healthy environment at home

40 YEARS EXPERIENCE eco-friendly cleaning

agency

offering regular

domestic service:

weekly, 2-weekly SMALL and MEDIUM Dogs or 4-weekly Groomed to Your Request

01503-241166 LISKEARD AREA

Inquiries Welcome www.ecocleaners.co.uk Call Patricia: 07517 658862 [email protected]

Bruce Jack Upholsterer of Fine Furniture Traditional & Modern

For all aspects of Upholstery and Loose Covers, including fabric sales, contact Bruce on;

01822 834433

or visit our website at www.bruce-jack.co.uk

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Dunmere Road Garage, Dunmere Road, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL31 2QN 2013 COACH EXCURSIONS 28TH JUNE RIVER DART CRUISE, DARTMOUTH, STEAM TRAIN TO PAIGNTON 11TH JULY CRUISE FALMOUTH, & HEARTLANDS 25TH JULY GREENWAYS, RIVERCRUISE AND DARTMOUTH 3RD AUGUST NEWTON ABBOT RACES 4TH AUGUST GATECOMBE OPEN/INTERMEDIATE BRITISH FESTIVAL OF THE HORSE 9TH AUGUST GRAND HERITAGE CRUISE 14TH AUGUST BRITISH WORLD FIREWORK CHAMPIONSHIPS PLYMOUTH 7/8TH SEPTEMBER BURGHLEY HORSE TRIALS WEEKEND 21ST SEPTEMBER HAYNES MOTOR MUSEUM 9TH OCTOBER TAVISTOCK GOOSEY FAIR FOR BOOKINGS & ENQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT 01208 77989 More details on www.grouptravelcoachhire.com

NICOLA GREENE An advert this size BSc (hons) Podiatry McHs only costs HPC Registered Chiropodist/Podiatrist £7.50 per month Home Visit Practice treating all incl VAT. your foot care needs:

● Nail Cutting ● Corns and Calluses For more details ● Thickened Nails ● Dry Cracked Skin email ● Verrucae [email protected] ● Foot Pain ● Diabetic Foot Assessments or Wound Care T: 01579 590027 Tel. 01579 363096 T: 01752 291565 M: 07786164205 E: [email protected] 44

SEASONED LOGS GrassHopper Garden & Maintenance Services A quality service offering all aspects of garden work and general maintenance Grass Cutting – Strimming – Hedges Garden Clearance and Tidying MIXED LOAD Patio & Path Cleaning or

General Garden Care HARDWOOD General Household Maintenance Interior & Exterior Painting Guttering Tel Jonathan Window Cleaning General Help Mobile 07966 070725 All Work Considered or Fully Insured 01579 363157 Honest & Trustworthy Call Steve Also tree/hedge work 07817427997 undertaken 01579 344006

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46 Need Somewhere to Stay? Computer Tamer Between Homes ? Home help Are Family/Friends Visiting ? for all your Computing needs.

Down to earth, jargon-free tuition, advice, repairs, troubleshooting & installation. Puzzled by email setup, anti virus, back- ing up photos or any other aspect of using your machine? Need that computer set up or repaired? Need a website designed or updated? ST. IVE For all this and more call Tony for a free chat about your needs. Long Term Stays Then I can visit you at your home. Short Breaks No call out fee if a local visit, just a rea- sonable hourly rate. Open all Year Talk to you soon. Gift vouchers available

Call Jackie on 01579 362216 01579 320547 [email protected]

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HOG ROAST EQUIPMENT HIRE AND MEAT SUPPLY

Hog Roasts For Those Special Occasions Self Catering or Hassle Free Service Everything done to your special requirements

CHRIS ROUNSEVELL TRADITIONAL BUTCHER

D. Hall KEEP IT TIDY Painter & Decorator General Property Maintenance

including Decorating, plus Interior & Exterior Painting Electrical Kitchens & Bathrooms

Wall & Floor Tiling

Covering all General Household Maintenance HONEST PRICE

for QUALITY work.

No Job Too Small Kit Rickard 18 Higher Glen Park Pensilva Derek Hall Phone: 01579 363378 Mobile: 07855 699071 Mobile: 07974 066 292 Tel: 01579 362 783 Email:[email protected]

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T J WEBB PLANTHIRE AND LANDSCAPE

Driveways, Patios, Buildings, Decorating and Gardens all jobs considered Pictures and References available on request Local and reliable with 40 years of experience FREE QUOTES AVAILABLE WITH NO PRESSURE

CALL Trevor on; 01579 363087 or 07548738051

10% OFF WITH THIS AD.

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CORNWALL PET SERVICES

HOME BOARDING FOR DOGS DOG WALKING HOME VISITS

Situation: Between Liskeard and Callington

Home Boarding for Dogs – safe home environment, off-road walking House calls to suit your family pets Dog walking Fully insured Police Checked Chris Day Birchill Quethiock Liskeard Cornwall PL14 3SQ Tel 01579 340438 Email – [email protected] www.cornwallpetservices.wix.com

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DAVID HEWETT GARDEN SERVICES

LAWN MOWING / GRASS CUTTING STRIMMING HEDGE CUTTING

CLEARING etc/etc

FREE QUOTES Tel. 01579 363796

Advanced City & Guilds Qualified

Award Winning Groomer

9 Years Experience

All Breeds, Sizes & Ages welcome

One on One Treatment for Your Dog

Call Becky on 07855 420448 www.allaboutdogsgroomingservices.co.uk

Unit 26, Holman Road. Liskeard Business Park

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OPENING TIMES

MONDAY 6pm - 9pm WEDNESDAY 6pm - 9pm NOW OPEN FRIDAY LUNCHTIMES 12pm - 2pm FRIDAY 6pm - 11pm SATURDAY 6pm - 11pm

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You may place an ad for sale up to £50 Free of Charge. There is a £5 charge for items over £50. Please contact the Parish office on 01579 363096 or email [email protected]. Please let us know when your item has sold.

Single Bed - Myers single bed base (no Electric Convector Heater fully working mattress included) with two storage 6 heat settings & fan assisted optional drawers and stylish grey metal and glass £20.00 headboard. £25. Ark ll by Flaming Youth LP. Phil Collins former band. Collectors item £45.00 Corner TV Stand - Matt black finish with Fish Tank - Small, complete with oxy- glass door and one shelf. On castors. (W genator, gravel, plastic plant, goldfish 70cm, D 45cm, H 45cm). £10 book & fish food. £20.00 TEL: 01579 364088 Computer Table Solid Pine on casters. Keyboard pull-out shelf. Good condition £30.00 Singer Sewing Machine No. 15K88 Genesis “Archive” 2 x 4 cd box sets. 1 - Form K4380. Has been converted to P. Gabriel era. 2 - P. Collins era electric. Mint condition £50.00 £30.00 Kenwood Chef Food Mixer Genesis bootleg cassettes, a case full. £25.00 Many concerts Vax Vacuum Cleaner. Combined with £50.00 to collector vaxing (Wash cleaning) carpets Quality garden furniture. Circular fold £30.00 away table dark stained wood, lattice ef- fect with 4 matching fold away chairs. 01579 362454 ( Argos price £100 ) £45.00 Good quality mop. Twist & squeeze Ferplast Guinea Pig Cage handle to squeeze out mop. with stand on wheels. Good condition Wide living space £10.00 Fully opening top and side door Moulinex multi purpose food proces- House with platform sor mixer. Good condition, hardly used Plus accessories but jug missing VGC £35.00 £40.00 Tel 07813501605 01579 346775

Set of 6 dining room chairs in good condition £30 ono 01579 348 674.

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Mens Black patent dancing shoes size 10 little used. Good condition £15 ono.

01579 342820 or 07980427225.

2 x Bodyboards – one girls and one A pictorial view of the parish of boys £3.00 each Linkinhorne by George Bishop. VGC V-Tech my first laptop – one orange £30 and one pink £5.00 each 01579 383054 Large ‘Mr Potatohead’ 3 potatoes and several outfits £5.00 Hi sleeper metal frame bed with 01579 383933 shelves, desk and chair good condition also with the single mattress £50.00 Tefal Blendforcce glass blender unused £25.00 Adidas football boots, F10 junior size 5 01579 364005 1/2 purple and green hardly worn £20.00

Electric fire,coal effect/,brass front/wood Fender squier electro-acoustic guitar, mantle surround £40. good condition complete with new string Winnie the pooh highchair/converts to and a very nice sound £50.00 table&chair/wood frame/upholstered £25

BABYLISS shiatsu bath spa (new - Encore juniors guitar with case £20.00 boxed) £20

NO7 facial spa centre( new-boxed) £20 07980156802 01579 342868 HOMEDICS full body massage mat (boxed) was £50--accept £25 Nearly full tub of Unibond Kids snakes and ladders playmat cream tile grout. 1.38kg £5.00 new (still sealed) (Bought to finish job10 tiles) Kids pink hopscotch playmat, Cost £7.89 £5.00 new(.still sealed) £5.00 ROCKET DOG flipflops/black wedge/red 01579 362905 bead detail (new still in box) was £40- accept £20 Calligraphy set and beginners book Graco booster seat for child, £10.00,new(in box) 3 – 10 years old (15-36kg) Me to You Bears;1 is medium size with Very good condition. £10.00 blue coat, glitter around collar, ideal for 01579 362303. xmas, £15.00 1 is small size holding a reindeer, ideal for xmas, £10.00 or both for £20.00. Black Playstation 2 (slim) and controller Giorgio beverly hills 2011,collectors Good condition, bear in protection box, £10.00.

All power cables included 01579362146 £15 or 01579 383134 07743416676

55 For Sale: Sawing Horse, as new strong treated timber six legged folding sawing horse, ideal for sawing all types of firewood on. £22.50 15 Golf Clubs, 6 Golf Balls, 2 all weather PSP with 4 games and a Simpson Film gloves and carrying bag £35.00. ono £40.00 2 boxes of 1.4, mainly yellow, cartridges Blackberry Curve Mobile Phone 9320 in 27 calibre strips for Trifix BT160, £20.00 BT400 and BT 60m nail guns and 3 New River Island Jacket size 14. boxes of Profix Cartridge Tool Nails. £15.00 £25.00. 1 tortoise shell Kitten £20.00 32,½” long x 21” deep x 1½” thick Blue 1 multi colour kitten £15.00 Slate Fire Place Hearth Stone £50.00 Hitachi 8” 240 v disc cutter in good Tel 07967548814 working order. £35.00 . Collectors Item, Salter 9“ dia Brass Wanted, used Railway Sleepers/ Faced made in England, hanging scales Telegraph Poles for garden. to weight up to 200 lb. £25.00 Wanted For Sale, New Laminated work surface Large sized walling or hedging stone 1600x600 speckled effect £20.ono even if recovered from old building walls or other structures. I have several one 07976 570914, side meters of Cornish hedge which I would like to conserve.

Mama's & Papa's Pine cot. Tel 01579 - 384658 Very good condition. £40

Pine rocking chair. Excellent condition. UPVC WHITE SLIDING SASH WIN- £40 DOWS good working order, removed from a cottage renovation, we have 4 at 01579 362221 £50 each plus a few odd sized white UPVC windows £20 each. Proelectric Infra Chef. 12L Digital Halogen Oven. PLASTER - THISTLE MULTI FINISH ( including 5L extender ring ) 25kg bags we have 30 left from our Unused. Still in box. £25.00 ono house build project, £3 each, must be 01579 362788 used by end of May.

Bike helmet £50 Fish Tank size 5 ladies boots £20 all little used as 32”L x 12”D x 15”H pillion passenger. With hood, heater plus Cabinet Stand and miscellaneous items 07966 700659 £50.00 07896994947

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Deadline for the Parish Pump is STRICTLY 15th of every month Contact Parish Office on 01579 363096 E-mail [email protected] and use “Parish Pump” In the subject heading.

All ads must be in font size 16 or larger to ensure it is readable as it is reduced from A4 size to the size of the current publication. Ads to be sent as word or Publisher doc (text ads), Pub, Tiff or Jpeg (picture ads). Please contact the Parish Office for Ad Placement Specifications. Advertising Prices (from December 2012) including VAT at 20% Add Size Per Month Annually Savings ¼ Page £ 7.50 £ 81.00 £ 9.00 ½ Page £15.00 £162.00 £18.00 Full Page £25.00 £270.00 £30.00 The 10% discount for 12 months advertisement paid in advance is subject to the ad remaining unchanged for the fixed period.

Millennium House

Next Market Sat 8th June

57 What’s on in St Ive Parish ? WHAT’S ON WHEN CONTACT DETAILS MILLENNIUM HOUSE Aikido Thursday 7:00pm Antique & Collectors Fair 4th Sunday Monthly 10:00 - 4:00 Badminton Club Mon & Tues 7:30pm. Fr. 8.00pm 01579 320741 (Phil) Book Exchange Daily 01579 363096 Country Dancing Alternate Thursdays 8.00 - 10.00pm 01579 382402 Ray Buckingham Farmers Market 2nd Sat Monthly 9:30 - 12:30 01579 363096 Fitness Pilates Monday 9:30 - 10:30am 07850 473428 (Dianne) Friday Club ( Supervised play Friday 6.00pm - 7.30pm 07715557645 after 3.30pm Pam 5—12 year olds ) Hearing Aid Maintenance 1st Wednesday 10.00 - 12.30 01752 228657 Karen Squire Ladies Netball Friday 09:15 - 10:15am 07985 387472 Pensioners Lunches Tuesday 12:00 - 2:00pm 01579 363096 Short Mat Bowls Thursday 7:00pm Tai Chi Tuesday 7:00 - 8:00pm 07949763256 (Bob) Village History Group Last Wednesday Monthly 7:30pm 01579 208754 (Angus) Wildlife Group Quarterly 01579 362539 ( Hilary) Woman’s Institute 2nd Wed Monthly 7:15pm 01579 363718 (Frances Tucker) Yoga Wednesday 7:00pm 01579344464 Zumba Fitness Classes Wednesday 7:30 - 8:30pm 07850 646207 (Sarah) PENSILVA VILLAGE HALL Beavers Thursday 5:30pm 01579 363457 Simon Thorpe Breathers Group Monday 1.00pm - 3.00pm 01579 345989 Pauline Brownies Monday 4:00 - 6:00pm 01579 362239 Martha Oliver Cubs Thursday 6:30pm 01579 363457 Simon Thorpe Girl Guides Friday 6:00 - 8:00pm 01579 363212 Jackie Browning Pensilva Wednesday Club Wednesday 2:30pm 01579 362407 Miss J Mills Rainbows Friday 4:00 - 5:00pm 01579 362091 Lynne Bond Rangers For Info 01579 362982 Kirsty Oliver Pensilva Snooker Club Wed 7:00pm + Various times 01579 362091 Phillip Bond Tiny Tots Thursday 9:15 - 11:15am 01579 363376 Cathy PENSILVA SCHOOL Pensilva Pre-School Monday-Fridays 9-12.00 noon 07890 023 924 Penny Drake

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What’s on in St Ive Parish ?

ST IVE INSTITUTE Art Classes Wednesday Afternoons 01579 344831 Yvette Wiltshire

Art & Craft Group Tuesday 1:00 - 5:00pm 01579 362216 (Jackie)

Coffee Morning Wednesday 10:30 - 12:00

Gardening Club 1st Monday monthly 7:30pm 01579 382762

Post Office Wednesday 10:30 - 11:30

St Ive Snooker Club Monday & Thursday 7:00pm 01579 382315 R Bunkum

St Ive Institute available for hire. £3 per hour. This includes the use of the kitchen & electric (excluding wall heaters which operate on a £1 coin meter) Contact Jill Ede 01579 384095

ST IVE & DISTRICT GARDENING ASSOCIATION

Saturday 1st June Plant Sale held in St Ive Village Hall. Doors open at 1.30pm. Hope to see you there to bring and buy and enjoy a cuppa and a chat

Monday 3rd June A visit to Gwen’s garden at Quethiock House. Assemble in St Ive car park to leave at 7.15pm

Meetings are held in St Ive Village Hall 1st Monday in the month at 7.30pm

Visitors and new members are always welcome to join us.

ART AND CRAFT GROUP We are a small friendly informal group who enjoy doing art and craft. If you paint or do any type of craftwork and would like to join us we would love to welcome you. There is no ‘teaching’ but help/advise is always forthcoming!. We meet at St. Ive Institute Hall from 1.00pm to 5.00pm Tuesday afternoons. Only £3.00 for the afternoon plus 50p for tea/coffee and biccies.

If you are interested please give Jackie a call on 01579 362216. We look forward to meeting you.

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Millennium House

Hot & Cold Lunches Snacks & Drinks

All day Breakfast Salads Jacket Potatoes Quiche Bacon Rolls Chips Chocolate Cakes Hot & Cold drinks And much more Opening Hours Mon, Wed & Fri 9.00am - 2pm Tues & Thurs 12.30 - 5.30pm PLEASE NOTE NEW OPENING TIMES Millennium House 01579 363096

Millennium House

Licensed Bar Free House

Opening Hours

Mon - Thu - 5 pm to 11 pm Friday - 4 pm to 11 pm Saturday - 12 noon to 11 pm Sunday - 12 noon to 11 pm

Millennium House 01579 363096

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